As of now, freezing and unfreezing a real person in a way that would allow them to be revived and come back to life is not technologically possible. Existing cryogenic techniques may cause significant damage to cells and tissues, making revival unlikely. Additionally, the ethical implications of attempting such a procedure are complex and raise serious concerns.
you can freeze anything you want.
Yes, Judge Ooka was a real peson. Judge Ooka was alive during the Tokgawa Period.
define 'real'...anyway if u mean that he is an actual alive person then the answer is no...all the characters are imaginative...
They are indeed real, though they are not necessarily alive.
Lisa Rowe, portrayed by Angelina Jolie in the film "Girl, Interrupted," is a fictional character based on a real person named Susanna Kaysen. Lisa Rowe, as depicted in the film, is not a real person and therefore does not have a real-life status of being alive or deceased. Susanna Kaysen, the author of the memoir on which the film is based, is still alive as of my last knowledge.
Hercules is a mythological demi-god. This means that he has never existed as a real person.
Yes, the real Kane is still alive and lives in Tennessee.
Sarah Fincher is a real person. But she is no longer in the dredge, she is alive. She has a myspace.www.myspace.com/sarahfincher
Yes there is a real skeleton but it cannot be alive. If it is alive (i think) then shake your boody.
I am a little concerned that this question is even being asked.... kinda weird but I suppose just the same as a real ALIVE person.
Yes it does
Rose was not a real person. She was a character in the story. She never existed so she is neither dead nor alive.